Anon asks: Hey Isaac, do you have any tips on how to tell my parents I’ve been struggling with depression for a few years? I live overseas and they already worry about me so I never wanted to tell them because I know it will break their hearts; but I’m starting to feel like I’m in a place where I need to be honest with them. But I don’t know how to do it, especially over the phone? Thanks in advance.

Hey, gidday mate! This one is close to my heart, because depression is something I’ve struggled with throughout my life. Mine isn’t so much a can’t-get-out-of-bed depression, it’s always been more of an I-have-a-happiness-sized-hole-that-must-be-filled-by-any-means-necessary depression.

Hey, gidday mates! I’m coming to you live from sunny Monterey, California, but the photos you’re seeing were shot last month in sunny Gulf Shores, Alabama. But since I’m out here in Cali with Jenny’s parents, it seemed appropriate to publish the second set of photos I shot with her dad, aka my future Father in-law, aka Mr Tom Albright.

Anon asks: Hey Isaac, I’m 29 and moved to New York City from London four years ago and I love it, EXCEPT: Pretty much every dating experience I’ve had here has been casual or bad. It seems hard to meet guys here who are ready for more, and it feels like such a tough place to find love. I’ve started really feeling anxious about my future here. Do you think it’s crazy to consider moving somewhere that seems to have more of a healthy balance?

Hey, gidday mate! I moved to New York five years ago, and it hasn’t been my experience that people here are only looking for casual relationships. I mean, you’re not, and a lot of my friends are in relationships (and I’m in one), so there are obviously people out there who want something serious.

Hey, gidday mates! What a week it’s been. I don’t normally talk politics here, but how can you not at a time like this? Coming from New Zealand, it’s hard to understand the American system with its lack of diversity, its lack of universal healthcare, its lobbyists, its insanely high rate of military funding, and its second amendment. And that’s not even mentioning the general consensus that, ‘It is what it is, and it’s not going to change.’ I strongly believe that one thing this campaign has shown us is that racism and prejudice are alive and well and living in America, and that misguided fear directed in a cunning way is an incredibly powerful weapon. Don’t understand these people? Hatred is the answer! The system is broken.

Hey, gidday mates! Denny and I have a shared obsession with trawling through photos of our favorite style icons and attempting to recreate the outfits with clothing we already have in our wardrobes. For this one, we were inspired by the prince of teenage angst, Mr James Dean. If you’ve been following here for a while, you’ll know I did my own version of Rebel Without A Cause last year, so Denny recreated that one, and I went for the James-Dean-as-a-biker vibe. I’ve been wearing these shorter, baggier jeans a lot recently — it’s the 1950s by way of 2016.